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Astronaut's Mother Speaks To Class
A gUided tour through the nation's programs for space ex- Apollo program. which will send
Natlonal Aeronautics and Space I pJoration seem to be in the dis- three men lo the moon, and in
AdmlnJ.Stration·s Manned Space; lanl future, aclua.lly the plans this connection he was spending
Center a H&USto n. T e x a s, Icall for completion before any much time at Cape Kennedy
v. here she saw -first-hand the I of the children listening to 'M1'S. immediately vrior to his death.
maGflitude of the "endeavors of Freeman will be gradu ale d The speaker made rea 1
NASA. was the basis for Mrs. from high school. her chance meeting with Col
John Freeman's talk with 5tU- Mrs. Freeman's taJk, Hlus- and Mrs. John Glenn while on
dents in grades 5 and 6 or the lrated by magnificent colored Lhe lour at the Center. As she
Lewes Elementary School last photographs. took the children showed. colored photos or lhe
week. to the Manned Space Center. other astronauts, she gave in·
l\'Irs. Freeman, who made her She had photographic shots of sights into their abilities and
('vcntful visjt. with her son, several of the previous orbital personalities, mentioning .i.b par­Th
cdore C. Freeman and bis llights and the recovery of the ticular their humilitY. and faith.
amtly at Lheir home in Nassau astronauts Irom the "big drink" Mrs. Freeman promised to
Bay. directly across the high· as they caU it at the Center. return shortly to bring thre e
way from the Center, whi c h She inject.ed several humorous films which had been sent to
ended )u!';l two weeks before incidents by using some of the ber by the D.irector of the Ceo·,
hlS un U'tlely death in a freak lingo she heard at the Center, ter, Dr. Edwin M... Logan.
airplane acCident.,. shares be r and admitted freely that they . /
late sao's eoncern :that the pub-. "did not speak my language:'
lie does not know nearly enough Mrs. Freeman made mean-about
America's plans for the ingful two of the progr a m s
exploration of space. presenUy under way. Gemini, a
The speaker. who had the two-man exploration program,
rapt attention of the girls and was \.'1vidly displayed to the
bo)~. kept "study" as her key· children by use o( an inexpen­word.
She encouraged the chil· sive, but true replica of the
dl'en La make good use of therr space vehicle and its separale
time and to prepare for the parts.
fUlure by applying themselves Her son would have played
in lhetr school work. 8 definite role in the Glunini
The students were reminded shot by performing duties at. the
" one of tfleir teachers th;;at Center while the craft was in
:hile lh~ dales given for u,p space. His principal aSlIii g D­compJetwn
of several of thIS ment, however, was \l'ith the
Mrs. Catherine Freeman, moth­er
of Delaware-reared astronaut
Theodore C. Freeman, killed Oct.
31st in an air crash~ is going to
work on behalf of the nation's
space program.
Mrs. Freeman, who lives near
Five Points, outsi~e of L~wesJ
says she has received Nat1o~al
Aereonautics and Space AdullD
I tration films on the U.S. spac
effart and she hopes to show th
IU'frORaut's-Moth - " J:Iou~tonJ Texas. A NASA
,tlgahon disclosed an 8-lb inves
(Continued. -;;;;;;;-p g?ose crashed into the ca . sno
age One) his plane causing th noPY of
to as JUan NA e crash
Possible, Y school children SA's Manned S .
a.s Center at Houston h pacecraft
"I Want to d films and M as sent three
terest others i~ aU I can to in. she'll be get~~ Freeman said that
gram,'. she said «the space pro- 1y Tbe fi g new ones rnonth_
Whole Hi.. and I' That was Ted's J 'hn hns are entitled "Th
-. Want t 0 Glenn Story '" "FI' e
coSurage that progra.rn ., 0 help en- Faith 7" and "U S M' dIgLht of
ha he s salhat her so';' h . Expedition." '. anne unar
ve one day W 0 1111ght v- .
had 'old her 'hgatone to the moon, leWmgs of the film
In shown at tb L s were
pareatly just d'dn' any people ap_ School, Where ~ eWes Special
a "hoot" about Itb t seem to give ated. On M d er son was gradu_
Freeman said sh e progr1D1. Mrs. were shownon 3,Y afternoon they
correct that. e wa"'ts to help Beach School. a the Rehoboth
F Her 34·year_old I Mrs. Fre _
.orce captain w so~, an Air show the eman sald she'll gladly
hiS tWin-jet T38 ~s .kllled When program .?lms and teU about the
at EHington Air F:~~ef' crashed one, especi:~rwhe~e and to any_
Base near that's Y chIldren, because
our world of tomorrow."

Astronaut's Mother Speaks To Class
A gUided tour through the nation's programs for space ex- Apollo program. which will send
Natlonal Aeronautics and Space I pJoration seem to be in the dis- three men lo the moon, and in
AdmlnJ.Stration·s Manned Space; lanl future, aclua.lly the plans this connection he was spending
Center a H&USto n. T e x a s, Icall for completion before any much time at Cape Kennedy
v. here she saw -first-hand the I of the children listening to 'M1'S. immediately vrior to his death.
maGflitude of the "endeavors of Freeman will be gradu ale d The speaker made rea 1
NASA. was the basis for Mrs. from high school. her chance meeting with Col
John Freeman's talk with 5tU- Mrs. Freeman's taJk, Hlus- and Mrs. John Glenn while on
dents in grades 5 and 6 or the lrated by magnificent colored Lhe lour at the Center. As she
Lewes Elementary School last photographs. took the children showed. colored photos or lhe
week. to the Manned Space Center. other astronauts, she gave in·
l\'Irs. Freeman, who made her She had photographic shots of sights into their abilities and
('vcntful visjt. with her son, several of the previous orbital personalities, mentioning .i.b par­Th
cdore C. Freeman and bis llights and the recovery of the ticular their humilitY. and faith.
amtly at Lheir home in Nassau astronauts Irom the "big drink" Mrs. Freeman promised to
Bay. directly across the high· as they caU it at the Center. return shortly to bring thre e
way from the Center, whi c h She inject.ed several humorous films which had been sent to
ended )u!';l two weeks before incidents by using some of the ber by the D.irector of the Ceo·,
hlS un U'tlely death in a freak lingo she heard at the Center, ter, Dr. Edwin M... Logan.
airplane acCident.,. shares be r and admitted freely that they . /
late sao's eoncern :that the pub-. "did not speak my language:'
lie does not know nearly enough Mrs. Freeman made mean-about
America's plans for the ingful two of the progr a m s
exploration of space. presenUy under way. Gemini, a
The speaker. who had the two-man exploration program,
rapt attention of the girls and was \.'1vidly displayed to the
bo)~. kept "study" as her key· children by use o( an inexpen­word.
She encouraged the chil· sive, but true replica of the
dl'en La make good use of therr space vehicle and its separale
time and to prepare for the parts.
fUlure by applying themselves Her son would have played
in lhetr school work. 8 definite role in the Glunini
The students were reminded shot by performing duties at. the
" one of tfleir teachers th;;at Center while the craft was in
:hile lh~ dales given for u,p space. His principal aSlIii g D­compJetwn
of several of thIS ment, however, was \l'ith the
Mrs. Catherine Freeman, moth­er
of Delaware-reared astronaut
Theodore C. Freeman, killed Oct.
31st in an air crash~ is going to
work on behalf of the nation's
space program.
Mrs. Freeman, who lives near
Five Points, outsi~e of L~wesJ
says she has received Nat1o~al
Aereonautics and Space AdullD
I tration films on the U.S. spac
effart and she hopes to show th
IU'frORaut's-Moth - " J:Iou~tonJ Texas. A NASA
,tlgahon disclosed an 8-lb inves
(Continued. -;;;;;;;-p g?ose crashed into the ca . sno
age One) his plane causing th noPY of
to as JUan NA e crash
Possible, Y school children SA's Manned S .
a.s Center at Houston h pacecraft
"I Want to d films and M as sent three
terest others i~ aU I can to in. she'll be get~~ Freeman said that
gram,'. she said «the space pro- 1y Tbe fi g new ones rnonth_
Whole Hi.. and I' That was Ted's J 'hn hns are entitled "Th
-. Want t 0 Glenn Story '" "FI' e
coSurage that progra.rn ., 0 help en- Faith 7" and "U S M' dIgLht of
ha he s salhat her so';' h . Expedition." '. anne unar
ve one day W 0 1111ght v- .
had 'old her 'hgatone to the moon, leWmgs of the film
In shown at tb L s were
pareatly just d'dn' any people ap_ School, Where ~ eWes Special
a "hoot" about Itb t seem to give ated. On M d er son was gradu_
Freeman said sh e progr1D1. Mrs. were shownon 3,Y afternoon they
correct that. e wa"'ts to help Beach School. a the Rehoboth
F Her 34·year_old I Mrs. Fre _
.orce captain w so~, an Air show the eman sald she'll gladly
hiS tWin-jet T38 ~s .kllled When program .?lms and teU about the
at EHington Air F:~~ef' crashed one, especi:~rwhe~e and to any_
Base near that's Y chIldren, because
our world of tomorrow."